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  1. VITALITY FORMS NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND EMBODIED MUSIC LISTENING. A discussion of Daniel Stern’s relationship with neuroscience. nsen Aalborg University erik@h. STERN’S CENTRAL PROPOSITIONS. Movement is the primary manifestation of being animate (2010:9, 19; 1985:156)

  2. The goal of this essay is to evaluate and discuss the ways that the theories of attachment, Trevarthen's and Malloch's 'communicative musicality' and Daniel Stern's construction of 'affect attunement' and 'vitality affects', may be relevant to the work of a music therapist.

  3. 1 lut 2017 · Pivotal moments are found to change the music therapy process and lead to a better understanding of the patient. The role of the therapist, the therapist’s qualities and basic features or techniques that support the emergence of pivotal moments, are also discussed.

  4. 20 sty 2012 · The theory of analogy as proposed by Smeijsters is based on Stern's theory of vitality forms and Damasio's theory of the core self. Analogy explains the musical experience by means of the isomorphism between the forms of vitality affects in the core self and the forms of musical phrases.

  5. 12 lut 2013 · During the 6 th Nordic Congress in Music Therapy in Aalborg, Sounding Relationships, Stern's keynote presentation made an impression at different levels (Stern, Citation 2009). This time around Stern was unable to attend in person due to his health condition.

  6. 4 mar 2015 · Communication and interaction through the dynamic form of music. The Nordoff-Robbins approach addresses therapeutic goals through “in-depth utilization of the structural and expressive elements of both improvised and pre-composed music” (Guerrero and Turry 2012, p. 131).

  7. 1 sie 2011 · A score (NVR + SMR) of 6 indicates moderate attunement and effective contact, characterized by partial sonorous-musical and emotional involvement; a score (NVR + SMR) between 1 and 5 indicates a low level of contact between the patient and the music therapist, characterized by an absence of emotional interaction, a static condition, and ...

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